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Re: Scale and Pit Issue!! Please help!
I can't say for sure about the scales on the abdomen, but the heat pits look normal. Every now and then in certain light the pits look much redder than normal, and since he is a lighter snake, you are probably just seeing the tissue better. Hopefully someone with experience will have advice on his scales.
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Re: Scale and Pit Issue!! Please help!
Just my opinion but I think I would lower your temperature a bit on both hot and cool side my snakes would do everything to get out if they are too hot. Your guy sounds like he is over heated so he's trying to cool down by getting in water.
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Re: Scale and Pit Issue!! Please help!
In his water dish can you see very small black dots if you could take a picture of the water bowl just the way if you can..
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Re: Scale and Pit Issue!! Please help!
 Originally Posted by Lady mkrj58
Just my opinion but I think I would lower your temperature a bit on both hot and cool side my snakes would do everything to get out if they are too hot. Your guy sounds like he is over heated so he's trying to cool down by getting in water.
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Hot side is good around 92° surface temp, no higher than 95° at the enclosure floor. Cool side is good around 80°. You're not giving your snake much of a temp range and no real cool side at all. Also, those heat pits look normal to me. Not sure on the scales. Does it look like it could be abrasions?
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Re: Scale and Pit Issue!! Please help!
 Originally Posted by Lady mkrj58
In his water dish can you see very small black dots if you could take a picture of the water bowl just the way if you can..
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No there are no black dots, I couldn't find any signs of mites.
Update: Upala is doing a little better. I gave him a bath this morning before work and put some salve on him. He is looking a little better this evening after I got home and checked on him. Thank you so much for your replies. I am thinking it was just that he got scraped up on his rock hide or his log. I removed the rock hide and put in a plastic one so hopefully, that will help while he is recovering. Thanks again!
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Re: Scale and Pit Issue!! Please help!
 Originally Posted by SmoothScales
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Hot side is good around 92° surface temp, no higher than 95° at the enclosure floor. Cool side is good around 80°. You're not giving your snake much of a temp range and no real cool side at all. Also, those heat pits look normal to me. Not sure on the scales. Does it look like it could be abrasions?
I lowered my temps a bit. Thanks for this information. I do think that it is just an abrasion. Thanks so much!
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Re: Scale and Pit Issue!! Please help!
Happy to here things are better keep us posted.
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